[ad_1] In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the workplace at an unprecedented pace. While AI’s potential to automate tasks and enhance productivity is undeniable, it also raises concerns about job security, particularly for white-collar professionals. However, rather than viewing AI as a threat, professionals can take proactive steps to stay […]
Traffic Camera ‘Selfie’ Creator Holds Cease and Desist Letter in Front of Traffic Cam
[ad_1] Artist Morry Kolman made a website called Traffic Cam Photobooth that lets people take “selfies” using publicly-available feeds from traffic cameras. The New York City Department of Transportation sent him a cease and desist letter demanding he cut it out. In response, he kept the site online and held the letter up to a […]
Mapping Our Audience: A Look at Where AI Blog Readers Come From
[ad_1] The Northeast: A Hub of Activity One of the most notable clusters of readers comes from the Northeast United States. This region is home to some of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas and a thriving tech scene, making it no surprise that many of our readers hail from here. New York City, NY: As […]
Congress Pushes Apple to Remove Deepfake Apps After 404 Media Investigation
[ad_1] A bipartisan group of members of Congress has sent letters to Google’s and Apple’s CEOs citing 404 Media’s reporting and asking what the giant tech companies are doing to address the rampant problem of nonconsensual AI-generated intimate media enabled on their platforms. The Congress members also sent a letter to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella […]
Talking with GPT-4o in a Fake Language • AI Blog
[ad_1] We wondered how well GPT-4o would cope with a totally fake language. To achieve this we used a rather poorly spelled phonetic way of writing the accent people in the west of Austria might have. So our fake language has similarities to German, but so do many other languages. Here is how the conversation […]
An Alternate Theory for How Life-Giving Water Came to Earth
[ad_1] Welcome back to the Abstract! This week, mammoth is the main item on the menu—or at least, it was 13,000 years ago in Montana. Scientists reconstructed the diet of a mother who ate like a scimitar-tooth cat and nursed her infant, whose bones are the last human remnant of a once expansive population. Then, […]
Are Large Language Models (LLMs) Real AI or Just Good at Simulating Intelligence? • AI Blog
[ad_1] In the world of artificial intelligence, few topics generate as much discussion and debate as the nature of large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s GPT-4. As these models become increasingly sophisticated, the question arises: are LLMs actual AI, or are they simply good at simulating intelligence? To answer this, we need to delve into […]
The Unauthorized Effort to Archive Netflix’s Disappeared Interactive Shows
[ad_1] Last month, Matt Lyzell, the creator of the Netflix interactive series Battle Kitty announced on his personal Instagram account that Netflix was going to remove his show from the streaming service just two years after its debut. By the end of the day, Netflix confirmed that not only Battle Kitty was being removed, but […]
A Comprehensive Guide • AI Blog
[ad_1] Enhancing visual impact with AI-generated images is a powerful strategy to elevate your blog posts. By identifying key sections for visuals, using AI tools to generate custom images, and ensuring these visuals align with your content and brand, you can create more engaging, memorable, and impactful blog posts. AI-generated images not only enhance the […]
Deepfake YouTube Ads of Celebrities Promise to Get You ‘Rock Hard’
[ad_1] YouTube is running hundreds of ads featuring deepfaked celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone hawking supplements that promise to help men with erectile dysfunction. The ads, which were discovered by Alexios Mantzarlis in the Faked Up newsletter, have been running since at least November 12 and have around 300 variations according to Google’s […]